No excuses for their behaviour... but there is a lot of frustration down here (I say down here because I'm on the northern fringe of the traditional tobacco growing area). Ms. Finley might be in a bit of trouble come next election in Haldimand-Norfolk.

Whooee! Diane ain't gonna be in for a little trouble come election time. She's in fer a lotta trouble. The race in H-N will not be between the Cons and Grits. It will be between the Grits and the Greens.

The Brantford Suppositor had a huge headline quote from Diane: "I never guaranteed anything." It was accompanied by a photo of Diane doing her best John Baird imitation.

Diane has been absent on big issues of local importance like the Caledonia land claim/occupation. Yes, it's still going on 2 years later. She rode in on a wave of tobacco farmer discontent with former Lib MP Bob Speller's inaction on the buyout.

Locals in this rural riding have found that having a cabinet minister representing you means that you don't get much representation. Local issues were ignored by Minister of Agriculture Speller when he was dealing with the mad cow crisis. Minister of Immigration Diane is the wife of an Ottawa insider and her connection with H-N pretty much ended when she graduated high school. (My wife was a classmate, btw.)

Eric Hoskins has the same sort of liabilities. He left H-N when he got out of high school and has lived all over the world. His ties here are tenuous. He was handpicked by Ottawa, where he resides full time. He should be thankful for the tobacka votes.

Us Greens'll hafta settle fer the pot-smoker votes, I reckon. There's more pot smokers around here than tobacka farmers, anyways.

If they want to vote for us, power to them. But I don't think we should embrace them, and I don't think we should promise them anything. Taxpayer dollars shouldn't be used to bail-out wealthy tobacco farmers.

I gotta say, though, I've softened slightly since then. I hear-tell there's about 200 tobacka farmers who's in real trouble. I got some sympathy fer them but not fer the 1300 other fatcats.

Even the opium farmers in Afstan is gettin' a billion dollar free ride with us protectin' their crop for 'em. I was just readin' where a opium farmer had to sell his daughter to pay his crop loan. The cotton farmers in India got it dang rough, too. Hundred of Indian cotton farmers have committed suicide in the past couplathree years.

There's a certain amount of brothers-in-arms mentality among farmers and rural dwellers, in general. These tobacka farmers signin' up fer Hoskins is real good news fer yer guys here in Norfolk. I only wish us Greens had an office across the road.